Department of Christian Development - Minutes
- A.676.XXIII.337
- Dossiê/Processo
- 1972-1975
Parte de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Department of Christian Development - Minutes
Parte de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Department of Church in Society - Minutes
Parte de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
Parte de Saskatchewan Conference fonds
President's correspondence - Sask. Conference Y.P.U.
Activities files - Sask. Conference Y.P.U.
Activity files:
a) Citizenship and Community Service, 1950-1962;
b) Stewardship and Training, 1950-1962;
c) Faith and Evangelism, 1953-1963;
d) Recreation and Culture, 1950-1962;
d) Leadership Education, 1956-1963;
f) Secretariat, 1947, 1954;
g) Christian Education, 1948-1962;
h) Trans-Canada Consultations, 1954-1960;
i) Miscellaneous projects, 1950;
j) Interdenominational Conferences, 1961-1962;
k) Photographs of Y.P.U. Provincial Conference, 1955.
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Advance Plan - Sask. Conference Y.P.U.
Correspondence, reports and related information.
Programmes for camp conventions and youth weeks - Sask. Conference Y.P.U.
Conference newsletter - Sask. Conference Y.P.U.
Manitoba Conference Y.P.U. report
Saskatoon Ministerial Association fonds
The fonds consists of a bound volume of minutes from meetings of the Saskatoon Ministerial Association (1937-1951).
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Saskatchewan Older Boys' Parliament fonds
The fonds consists of publications and other records relating to the Older Boys' Parliament, which would later be known as the Saskatchewan Youth Parliament (after 1972). Contents include: photographs (1945-1948), newspaper clippings and proclamations; records and legislation (1923-1964); and copies of "The Parliamentarian" (1961-1964), the journal of Saskatchewan Tuxis and Older Boys' Parliament.
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Treasurer's book - Arcola-Estevan Presbytery
Parte de Arcola-Estevan Presbytery fonds
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Parte de Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including document(s) and an image of a building exterior, identified as "House of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter [...] NE1/4, Sec.4, T.38, R.4, W. of 3rd" (according to inscription on back). Notes on back of photo indicate the Hunter house was apparently the site of Presbyterian services 1892-1896.
Parte de Church Histories collection
Church history file.